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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFYICE OF THE CHIFY SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnrxerow, D.C., February 25, 1855, 10a. m. For the middie Atlantic *tates, local snows, followed by clearing weather. northerly winds, becoming ¥ariable, sli in temperature, except in extreme northern portion nearly sta: tionary temperatur For Thursday, generally dieated for the ‘districts and in the guif states. Tennessee and. the Ohio les, with a slight rise ln temperature, ex- on the south Att mast.where the tem- gyaeire will fall to-n oe hursday. fair weather fs in- @ Atlantic coast = Warrants & Bros. peef and mutton on Fels th ut their stalls, O64, market. Loox ar rie M fire bargains ost Yon Store, 1241 tr Corens, Corps, AXP Sore Troat yield Teadily to B. Hi. Douziass & Sous’ Capsicum Cough Drops. Kacraay’s ¢ morning. | exhibition of fine x 28th to March and 566 Center eat Sau begins tomorrow Mrs. GEIGER aceiientiy gurner of oth eee ond Nias @ street nortiw KAUFMAN's FIkE SALE for one wee sheeting, 16¢. HOROGHAPHS nil enced artist. Lardner, photozr Dovnrs Winn! per yard at Kaulinan’s ¢ AS THE APPROACHING CELEBRATIONS will bringa large number of professional thieves and eraekinen to the city. perso A money should at once ¥ Deposit Co Lon the fee at the st yester- Ay tir ASHMERE, light shades 10e. t fire sile. ent a safe in the 16 Vennsylvania avenue 1 Pracor, A, Use ends, 6c. at Kaufman EACHED CoTToN, short ion and Roster nts. For sale ‘9 Penusylvania avenue, List of RATT of Surgeons, y Gray & Cla and at all news s Yaup wide pe Stern’s, 904 7th st. SATEEXS AXD PERCALE: d wide, short Jengths, be. per yard at Kaufman's, Fossett's I 1427 New Yor Parsarnes, Ercitt FEAMES*A | great y of pleture frame mouldings and many other novelties. 411 7th st, Tr's ax Int WIND that dees not blow some one good. The fire at Kauh Youmbination Store has bros it eat bargains. e RESTAURANT, under Hall of Rep- fs open all day odation jt durin; e CREAM and Charlotte Russe, avenue, AVINGS, PICTURE 20¢. at Kaufman's. We Witt Sr Feig gtampes, . B, Brace & ¢ INAUGURATION AUER wrrone (Thursday), 1,000 29 ets, per palr. ciITy AND DISTRICT. Condensea Locals. Copies of THe Stan in wrappers, duly stamped, containing the fall report of the monu- ment celebration, can be bad the counting oom in any quantit: THE Star has rec ived $1, “the widow's | olas for March, Mary EB. Davis a petition for a writ of as to Timothy Sands ©f unsound mind f for the past two y taking care of hi judged insane she be ay ake eh his c Thieves entered the of W. FH. Schinter, comer K and sth streets northwest, shortly after seven lay moruing and stole from the drawer. The Jackson Pemoerats. THE Assoct. ING 17S BIG —PKI IMATION IN THE | INAUGURATION CEREMONIES. At the regular meeting of the Jackson Demo- eratic Association, at Cosmopolitan hall, last Bight, Mr. J.E. Norris in the chair, Mr. N.Sardo, secretary, J. G. Bigelow and G. C. Poulton were elected members. Mr. J. W. Johnson reported that the gyn “OI Hickory” was safe, J. Larner ssid M gon up from Alexandria, and Was being made for it, so that it would be ready Mare 4th. Mr. Neumyer said they had bought the pow- | der and the flannel for the cartridges Wo fire 50 oF 100 guns, if necessary A letter was recei from Secretary Gilroy, of Tamman ating that that association ed to leave New York a Riliy #00 strong. and arrive re tion, announced 1) lows: L. Neumyer, J. W. Sears and Charies A. ‘Vedder: banner bearers (old one): B.D. Drane, J.J. Peabody and George W. likeness: Wm. Harper, Frank Gern ‘Larner; ftaz bearers (iront : J. W J. A. Sheh center: Walte: and 8. H. Sherwood. The members ‘will form, With the officers on the right, elt @ressed in dark suits and earrying canes in the right ha ‘The executive © employ a band top celves Tammany Mr. Bali reported that the chief marshal, Gen. Jackson association on | 2 pam. on Monday, bout 9 pan. rshal of the asso Dant; Jackson's om and J. | As authorized to nen the a@ociation re- = k bia elu! Washington clubs— and the men nm abreast. tation adjourued for drill under Mr. | = . STEALING Coat.—tIn the Police Court this mor: two colored men, named Dennis Pol- William zed with B. Hing! fiom t i in another Which he also nee. stolen from ber Witch, neck Efforts were ms attachment, but withow n away from the p returned recently girl Her br ailer the ceremony to Detroft with’ the Howed them, but arrived wad been per —— Kirxep py lawyer and claim northwest, dro esterday, at i street, ‘near 1ith. House committee plained of years of a) Years ago. -He has !s the passaze of the Des Moines river fut Jd that the ¢ Yion he felt yesterday upon hearing ths BI had beeh iuvorably reported the fatal attack. ——>___ Tar Gerat Teens Carrer Sane —Owing tothe snow storm th Fkish ear and rugs at Dowling’s. 11 Wania avenue, this mori attended, aud’ only 2 logue were sold. Teemerrow m O'clock, the sale will go on, Weather, when parties. iutere: present, Very Vacranir Inrroven Pi ‘QrH Sreeer at Atctios—W Yow afternoon, at 1:30 sold to-n k, in fren res and’ dwellings, 3 northwest. This ig very nd should eomum: brtek st pro} » wdvertive Dowling. TERES, Witte Goat- BEINS, &¢., AT —Duncanson Bros., cor: ner of Sth and ee to announce that ‘tothorrow t positively close the sale of this fine, rare and large evliection without —We ean supply ration with bed ; double blankets: usburgh « Bro., 7th ee BAum's Book Sauy.—The spectal sale of "s annual clearing of books began Febra- ‘Sry 16, and still continues. “He secured for this the greater part of the stock of a lead Poblishing house which recentt falled, “an presen! © the same which must sur Pre all. Among many bargains are books The Charity Organization Society. RESULTS OF THE FIRST YEAR'S WORK. At the regular meeting of the board of man- agers of the Charity Organization Society at the ventral office, room 11, Gunton building, yes terday afternoon, Elphonzo Youngs was elected treasurer, and the following were elected to membership: Rey. J. H. Elliott, Rev. Walter H. Bi Pr. Barker, Rev. B. Patch, openhaver, Sarah, V. Marie mdi, Wm. Hahn, Win, Dickson, Wm. W. er, M.D.,and Thomas Glenn Jones. Fifty: five dollars were rectived in membership fees and contributions, Placards were ordered urg- fi uration not togive to beg- United States jail, show- ¥ of the beggars are also “chronic transcribed for the central ureau. ‘The Fourth Branch its organization and readiness for ork. The Oirst annual report of the society dated February 15th, has been printed for dis- tribution. The report shows that during the eleven months ended November 18th last 3,744 were registered on cards in file bureau; 315 addressed were filed in street (er; committee through the "Metropolitan police ry to March, 1884; 233 cases were ‘by the socteiy; 115 cases of profes- ars and 11 boys were stopped. from ireet-begging gumes. Other statistics, n, Showing the results Of the work of iy. The report says that about one colored faintly in every six and about one white family lu every 22 ip the District of Columbia in various directions for alms. In Jack- son alley alone 75 families are registered as ob- taining alms, investigat sional 1 the soci gee ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. Robinson, trustee. to Union Aid Society, lot My ‘$'—. Smith Pettit to Rebecca L. Tutt, a. 1,000, Mills Dean, trustee, to wards, lot $1, sq. ; $—. Mary EL to Wilhelmina Reisner, sub . KE. Bradley to Annie G. ?, $4. 958; $1,650. S. Cross to ton, lots 10 and 11, $9. 1042; $1,300, hnenhower to John ©. Yost, lots 8 and $1,800. W. F. Poore to Jacob H. t of Rock of Dumbarton; $2,300. to Phillippa Dovillurs, lot 500. R. W. Brown to T. H.G. Todd, 41; 8—. €. G. Schneider to Albert 7.sq. 58; $500. James E, Arnold to Jarrad MeKenney, n. 1 8, sq. L001; $600. james Byrne to Michael Horigan, sub lots B to F.8q. S78; 3: Alfred Richards to D. P. Mc sq. 903; $—. same property; nt ‘to Eugene Carusi, lots 24 000, &e. W. H. Browns Burns, pt. 1 A. Dunbar to Joseph Forrest, EN: eth H. Brown to Este! = District Government Affairs. THE PRIMIT PLAN OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS. One of the wisest and best systems introduced © Cominissioners in making street im- provemeuts is the permit system, by which property holders are not forced to wait the ly old course of street work, but by advanc- the cost of th por needed for a sidewalk, ror other necessary work, the materials are furnished by the District government, and the work ean go on without delay. This easter vi ‘he Commissioners by ts. nd met with the approval of ofall the other Commission- ured an appropriation of $25,000, e of new material for paving and t year. oney was expended toso good purposé as to induce an increase in the amount appropriated for the present fiseal year, which is $50,000. All the old material, Such’ as paving blocks, bricks, ete., are utilized inthe repairs of streets, "From long experience the Commissioners find the relative cost of street improvoments is as two to one, the mate- rial costing two-thirds and the labor costing one third. — Those who desire street work done in ad) ce of the old way, by making a deposit with the designated officcr of the District gov- ernment of the amount based on estimates Of the neces: bor, Ket their work done promptly and in reality a litte cheaper than in the ordinary way, as the Superintendent of streets has charze of all the work and employs none but the best laborers and worltmen. When there is any surplus left after pay- ment of the workmen, is returned to the owner. So farthis plain has worked admirably and to the entire s ‘tion of ali who have availed themselves of it. piece CAYSE OF THE Pr 'T STRUGGLE IN EGYpr, A succession of scenes oforintal grace, beauty and spleador greeted the audience who as Sembled in the Sp acerian halls and parlors to see and hear Prof. Nazeeb Arbecly, of Damas cas, Syria, who presented, with ‘illustration bs ves, the wierd,romantie life of the people who dwell in and around the bolvland. ‘The scriptural for her nd burn weddir the filust ions, “a bride adorned “ihe lamps trimmed .” “the pulling on of the galment,” “the — knocking at .” “the voices in the street.” were all represented. As oriental customs do the life of eiztheen centuries azo and the life of to-day are one. Prof. Arbecly ve # clear and philosophical analysis of the ch have produced the present ter- le in Egypt, and which inspire the a_his flerce ’ followers. ‘The over- nce of the former khedive rden of taxation upon the people which takes two-thirds of the annual ctious of the land and leaves the working The debt to ‘enforcing these should be defeated in mahdi and his allies should rture of Christians that will follow Will exceed all of the horrors the world has known, Marriage licenses have the clerk of the conrt to Jos.South- A. Spriges; George Yoakam i liza Mat- Web- W. Beavers and Ella udoun county, Va; Win, H. nt Amanda Heinline; Wm.Smaliwood ; W. S. Curry and Sarah V. nolds and Mamie MeClel- sand Adelaide Porte ‘ e P. Banks and Belle Brooks, y; ena Ee Visitixa Ksicuts Tempiar. — St. John’s Commandery, No. 4, K. T., of Philadelphia, rived in town last evening trom number 133 persc is, Louisville and w Orleans. ame Via St. ‘They have tions were tendered them all along the route. Gov. Marmaduke at St. Louis made an official cail upon them and bid them welcome in as; hi to by P.C. Sir Commandery. ‘They will leave for home Ina day or tw ——— WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET, at Queens on the Metropolitan branch B.€ 0. R. It ee iniles from the city, Lewis D. Mean: leon the marl Py: xood, Sashes meditim. 41, ordinary, Sigad: i lamhs “up and sold. Uld lambs, Dh Sows and calves tate of the ire Yesterday, the will of pris! Ruppert and led. He Shristianna Beck, that at her death the proceeds citildren—August, rt and John Beck. becea A, from a cancer, was largely lely known Revs. Drs. Tazz and Me- e following Joh ‘hi. Wilson fast A“ compliment- ht by the Tnvin- at Curtis hall, Hence. #413.—The Boston h other singers, were MeDonald at a dinner se Yesterday wfternoon, of live stock at ‘ported by Tavenmer Hows: 75 cattle ap and 5 KOOd At dQ to Bg: mtnon at 344 tok. 208 cep at 5 to Sty lambs at ee oo calves at $25 to » A tle were shipped to Baltime ». Davis, of Leesburg, Va, — = GLADSTONE’S PRronarie RETIREMENT.—La- bouchere, in London Truth, says: ly own sic is that Gladstone’ will resign before Y Weeks are over, He looks aged this seo aod his heart is not in his policy. He feels step by step, he has been drawn into = posillon which conflicts with the professions of lifetime. Hi ‘ing him as I I should be lad were he to It is. a sad sight to wate opera comys: ests of M. een Nes OM EE A gE 00 ¥ AA BER A Kn GG fot fs Bot ORE get Howe AAA K K tos AA OBR HERE Seo PPP) OOo weWw BP 0% ale Y BPR, Ene iB 88 SREY BR ie Bo 89 Yway Bop = ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purtty, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Sop ONLY Ix came. ROYAL Selliug at the trade price at $1.40 CHlerwattecents. Sev the ‘adveriivement ior full detal.s. Baxixe Powpen Co., 106 Wali street, N.Y. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tax Evenrwe Sta. THe RatLroap EXxtenst for an extension of few o ow Rea Lee street was again before the elty counell Alexandria & Washington ferry. before council gave an extension of the present unused Of the right to go to Cam- ron Cennpe tie tigale Bu irom ag aright to crosa eron street and noe she prcpeed salleay therear of the Braddock house. The has heretofore turned on a provision Teq\ the railroad company to pay or dis- pose ‘Of all’ damages claimed P holders or residents on Lee south of Princess. The present bill requires that such prelishinary shall be paid, ée. only south of Cameron street, and the com Dy, Ui sony Sasa ot ata Se bul inthis shag toed the alagrmene ut was t meeting in the com- postponed nex! ting Crry Councrr.—The boards of the city council met last night, President Downham presiding ia the alderman and President oogias 10, the common council, ras apprapria release the elty wharf, leased to the American company. Halfs month’s additions! pay 8s policeman was voted to Rolla Henry, who had been sick and off duty. A commu: from Joseph Broders relative to damages for ‘The taxon A- Mennig’s propetty ‘on A. Hennig’s 10918280, tfpald withth 30 days; and Messrs, Snowden, Sweeny and an alderman appointed @committee to ascertain the price at which ground for anew public cemetery can be .par- al CouNTY Schoo CHANGES.—Mr. Thos. R. ngster has been inted teacher of Ruffer public school of Jefferson district, near the alms- ue, vice Norman T. Moore, resigned on 8o- count of ill health. Mrs. Emma Olive Austin is appointed teacher of Columbia school,Ar! district, vice'Mr.Thos, Sangster,resigned. NorEs—The county court has closed its Feb- ruary term, after @ call of the monthly calendar and the admission to probate of, the will of james Marcher.—-George Lucas, arrested by Officer P. Hays, on a warrant from Justice Ar- nell, was the only prisoner at the station house this’ morning.—Mary Alexander, arrested in Washington for stealing the Christ church sew- ing basket, has been sent to Jail for six months, sang, ter has dischi John Ward, charged with disturbing a religious meeting in Alexandria county.—“Many wild geese have been seen within the week past on the creeks and inlets near the city.—Recetver Marbury will pay fourteen per cent to the depositors of the late F. and M. Savings Bank, out of the moncy received from the recent W. and 0. rail- road apportionment, DEATH AT THE RixK.—Samuel Graffton, marshal of Forest, O., fell while skating at roller rink, driving the potnt of a sewing ma- ging oll edn which he had in bis hip pocket, into his hip. ‘The man suffered great pain, an died in a short time, 8,109 cases were relieved by the citizens’ relief | 02. Concuna. INFALLIBLE BLOOD PURIFIERS AND SKIN ‘BEAUTIFLERS. A GROWTH OF HAIR. ‘While using your Cuticura for chapped hands, It occurred to me to try it for dandruff, from which I suffered a great deal, and it not only speedily cured the dandruff, but restored the halr toa large bald spot previously entirely destitute of hair. It ls now an inch in length. JOHN H. PARKE, Master bark “John E. Chase,” Boston Harbor. SORE HANDS. ‘Your Cuticura Remedies are justly receiving great Tecognition. ‘The miners find the Cuticura Soap splendid for cleansing the skin, and those who have for years suffered froin sore hands cannot say enough in praise of it and Cuticurh. C. BUDDEE, Scofield, Col CHAPPED HANDS. T have been using the Cuticura Soap for Chapped ‘Hands, dnd find it gives better satisfaction and ope- rates more quickly than anything I have ever tried. Its cleansing qualities and delicate perfume recom- mend {t as u most desirable soap. W.F. PARKER, Charlottesburg, Ky. DOING GooD. I was sick a long time and tried several doctors. ‘They could not do me any good, and then I tried Cu- ticura Remedies and they cured me. They are doing ‘great deal of good in this country. H. SALLEE, Cornishville, Ky. WITH GOOD RESULTS. T have used your Cuticura Hemedies with good re- sults for Scrofiila and Scalp Disease for a number of years, R. K. FAULKNER, Horuellsville, N. ¥. : WORKS LIKE MAGIC. Your Cuticura Soap I prescribe in all eruptions of the skin and it works like magic. ‘T. H. WHITING, M. Di, 14 Central Music Hall, Chicago, I For sale everywhere. Price Cuticura, 50c; Cutieura Soap, 25c.; Cuticura Resolvent, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON}, BEAUTY For Skin Blemishes, use the Cnticura Soap. - [284600 RULE TO AScEPT ONLY SUCH ‘medicines as havo, after long years of trial, proved worthy of confidence. This is case where other peo- ple's experience may be of great service,and {t has been the experience of thousands that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best cough medicine ever used. YER'S SARSAPARILLA 18 THE BEST MEDI- Arner every one inthe spring. Emigrants and travelers will find in it an effectual cure for the erup- Uons, bolls, plmples, eczema, ete,, that break out on the skin—the effect of disorder in’ the blood, caused by sea-diet and life on board ship, fez. Y Carters IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT ACTUAL cost. BARGAINS! | BARGATNS!! . GOLORED SILKS, FANCY SILKS, SILK VELVETS, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS AND SATINS AT ACTUAL cost NUNS VEILINGS, wide double width, o CHRUVEDy ANGS A ect cnt Ni, a wie and oe nee EETING COTTON, onc, BROCADE BIER ‘VELVET, real value, COLORED Stiit VELVETS, $1.00, actual cost. TBEEACHLD TABLE DAMASK, pure linens 50 cos BLACK SILKS, real value, $1.25; Cie SILKS, real value, $1.25; reduced to actual SILKS, real value $1.00; reduced to ILKS, 50; FANCY SILKS, 60, actual cost, Hae’ CLOTH SUITING, one vard and halt ; cost, wide tn Grey and Brown, an" COLORED SATINS. Blak, Cream and Hine, 60, BROCADE “COLORED TE ORRRE oo autour ates ERGE €. 3%, very fine quailty, all colors, 12 Yards for 82.00; they are cheap at Zoe cyan COLORED BROAD STEM VEL VEE ODS CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE. f9 Wear the corner of 7th street, Isxporsen By Tax Won, DR. PPP ERETITTZZz_ 00 ™, brie fe gt PB PB r 0 OL P Eee f Zaz tudor Buse GERMAN Mune peMLtmON SE ate oP en A ‘TION OF MANY OF THE TATOS Viatt next ‘this the most Reliable Silver Gray Blankets for hire, 60 cents, and les, 40 cents, at Julius Lens! 8, 315 7th strect. oe a 7 > combina for aprons, 5c. per ‘at the combination sale. Go rly to-morrow if you want to avoid the rushat Keufman's, 6 = ss Sohnson’s, 13th and E. Oysters, fish, terrapin, &@, Ladies’ large saloon attached.” 1 ‘Thornton's Emulsion of pare Cod Liver Oll with hosphites of Uishe sad Goda for coughs, colds cesesest a impaired nutrition and general debility: cust and pleasant to. take. ribed. by. hiya glans: Sold by Drugeists, “Large bottles Goc, Manurnctured "by ‘Thornton, corner Bal- timore and n Streets, Baltimore, Md, 10,W,f Do Not Fait toread the Post_and about Kant man’s, 6 “Bucks Paike.” nick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Gtisary? Discases! Sealai Tiraitation, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder. $1. Drag’ Fine Window Shades, withnickel hangings, only 47c..at Kaufman’s,6 Johnson's, 13th and E. 8, rs, oysters. Lifetime jence, Ladies large saloon attached. Sent The Mardi Gras Carnival at New Orleans, On Tuesday last, February 10th, the scene of the Carnival festivities was unprécedented for gayety. Thousands from all portions of the world thronged the streets, after witnessing the ceremon;! the drawing, and gave loud-spoken approval of the honesty of the 177th Grand lonthly Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot- tery, under the exclusive management of Gen- erals G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early, of Virginia, and some $252,500 was Scattered about. It Wwillall go over again on March 10th, of which M. A. Dauphin, New Or- leans, La,, will inform you on application to “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Opera Season Closes gb ae Sess ie eae Cah TOMORROW, THURSDAY NIGHT, ap Tis Fawous MEBERY DR eenrarenenenre—W. J SCANLON, NATIONAL THEATER EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ‘The Dramatic Triamph, after a run of three months st ‘Wallack’s Theater, New York, WALLACK’S THEATER COMPANY, ‘In Henry Guy Carleton's New Piay, VICTOR DURAND, ‘Monday, March 24 (Inauguration Week), Mr. NAT. GOODWIN in CONFUSION and THOSE BELLS, £25 MC A. LECTURE COURS) XX. AT CONGREGATIONAL FRIDAY EVENING, February 27, 1885. GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, ‘The fo ed talent will Soprance Mines Madliox of baltimore? Seidel nd Domer; Contraitos—Are, ‘Powell and Mra Ear- Rox’ eid Cros Pianisten Dr Bischoll aad hare Lilt ‘aserved eats; 7 cents -Atimiosion Ticket,60 centa, ‘Now on sale at Ellis’ music store. Monday event tthe celebrated lectures, = He MARYS LVLERMORE Est ‘Will be given under the auspices of the ladles in ‘charge of the Repair Fund at the ¥. MG. A. Parlors, 1409 New York avenue, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 35, For the benefit of the Association. Fresh Alderney Butter, churned eve ‘™morn- ‘Tickets, 50 cents; Children, 25 cents. f24-2t Ing, and delivered in hal:pound “Ward” prints BOF BemRoUnd. fico Cottage, Cheese, Butter: | GUS FIANO RECITAIS, cant FARLTEN, mllic and Sweet Milk, Se. per quart, Cream 16e. | 'D seanrsrs HALL, Fe March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, and April 6. bscription $5, "3, 903 EXCURSIONS. Pennsylvania ave: = Oe = LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE Coors Grasp Excunsrox A a, Commencing Monday, February 234. Saturday Mat!- 0 ‘nee at 2, COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, ss) Including. THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, And other features of great interest, ‘To Leave on THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885, ‘Pullman Cars, First-class Hotel Accommodation, Car- riage Drives, and all Necessary Expenses Included, occupying eight weeks. Full descriptive program, with map of the route, sent free by mail on application. Adaress- THOS. COOK & SON, fe25-wees 1 Broad Visitors AND RESIDENTS WILL BE INTER- ESTED IN THE SS PPP EFE coo tT A 4 £ PPE COW AA E rege go AA E Sss8 Po ERR ‘Gco HA’ A Lou SSs A TL FEE SS aa bf ng, AA % FE ee 0 ae ee 2°. Cn kes AT THE PPPoA A 1 6 per #A bE sa Tt 88s Mee fe Pe AUA Tn 2°A Lf Sgg8 00, A FE Po by AE Ploe y Ae RR 00 ¥ AA LLL = THE SPECIAL SALE COMMENCES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, AND TERMINATES SATUR DAY, FEBRUARY 28. THE FOLLOWING DE- PARTMENTS ARE INCLUDED IN THESPECIAL SALE: FANS, LEATHER GOODS, JEWELRY. 88g PPP, EEE © Tt A ss PE EE OT A FE ge Ue go HAA E Sss8 Po HEE Coco UH AA Toon S85 A L fs, th & AAA LL Sss8 ATA LLLL 68c FANS FOR 54. 9c FANS FOR 76. $1.68 FANS FOR $1.49, $1.98 FANS FOR $1.49. 98c SATCHELS FOR 76. $1.48 SATCHELS FOR $1.29, $1.68 SATCHELS FOR §1.29. $1.98 SATCHELS FOR $1.66. 25c POCKET BOOKS FOR 18, 48c POCKET BOOKS FOR 37, 98 POCKET BOOKS FOR 83. 25c JEWELRY FOR 18, 49c JEWELRY FOR 38. 98c JEWELRY FOR 79. M@-ABOVE SPECIAL SALE PRICES WILL POSITIVELY TERMINATE SATURDAY, FEB- RUARY 28, NX XY 00 fTITT ERE NNN OO T Naw O88 of BF NNN 00 = KEE > THE PALAIS ROYAL IMPORTS ALL FANS DIRECT FROM EUROPE: THE NEW STOCK EMBRACES THE LARGEST VARIETY EVER EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON; THE PRICES FOR THE SPECIAL SALE ARE ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES, ALL LEATHER GOODS SOLD BY THE PALAIS ROYAL ARE “SADDLER-MADE:” THE VARIE- TY COMPRISES Lat: NOVELLTIES IN SATCHEIS, POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, Erc, IN ALLIGATOR, SEAL, CALF AND RUS- SIA LEATHER. FOR SPECIAL SALE WE QUOTE. EUROPEAN PRICES. JEWELRY. MORE JEWELRY IS SOLD AT PHE PALAIS ROYAL THAN BY ANY JEWELER IN THE CITY; IT 1S BECAUSE WE SELL AT SMALL PROFIT. STERLING SILVER, ROLLED GOLD, OXIDIZED, RHINE STONE, STEEL AND JET JEWELRY IN ENDLESS VARIETY FOR LA- DIES, GENTS' OR CHILDREN. WHOLESALE PRICES FOR THE SPECIAL SALE, = aden PALAIS ROYAL, iri meme, rg eens at Gentiemen: With but little confidence in Sin great neutlaney, Regus he tas of wees Ee set Sheeieke need tafe | g40 = $100 cena taba wall ue Coe it to | WONDERFUL REVOLUTION IN TYPE-WRIT- which the proprietors claim {t will cure, a oesibipmedst-e akepagoen Rabbi ofthe Ob sh with ten garden of ype in eagle ot Rue This i, to that this is Oe inet cleat Machine i Walaa eee THE McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, John A. McCaul, Proprieter and Manager, In the latest New York success, FALKA. ‘The Brightest Music and the Most Laughable Libretto ‘of any Modern Opera. Popular prices of admission, Mondsy March 2—-MICHAEL STROGOFF. (CQoxexxeational CHURCH, ‘Manager—J. B. POND. ‘The farewell appearance in their Joint Readings of “MARK TWAIN,” ‘The Humorist, reading his own Saperb Fun, and is GEORGE W. CABLE, ‘The Novelist, the Matchless of his presenting Scenes SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, inee at 2. Evening at 8. Admission, 50 cents; reserved seats, 75 cents and $1; can be sécured at Droop’s Music Store, 925 Penn- fe23, Sylvania avenue. SN AONAL THEATER, a * SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 8 O'CLOCK, Lecture by COL. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL. "Subject WHICH Way? Box sheet for sale of seats will open at Box Office of the Theater, Thursday morning, Februai 1028 F065 Moser, Late Lincoln Hull, corner 9th and D sta. n.w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. BOBBY NEWCOMB'S COMEDY ALLIANCE, ‘Headed by the only BOBBY NEWCOMB, Supported by the following noted celebrities: The Murphys, Miss Gussie Newcomb, Sfiss ite New- ‘comb, Miss Blanche Newcomb, Mrs. Robert Neweoinb, “The Wloodgoods. Concluding with the Screaming Comedy entitled TEDDY THE TIGER. Admission to family circle, 10 cents: admission to frst toon, oc. Iteverved deats may be secured si inadvance without extra charge at the Box Oilice ofthe museum from O am, to10 pm. “Doors open at Land 7 pati overture one hour faier. c thay bo ordered at 4:10 and 10:10 p.m. ¢ Mausck’ Combination tn-a! Cit rpuraTer COMIQUE IME MUSEUM. Splendid Dramatic Attraction Eve and ‘thrilling dramitic play of Bree SAVED FROM THE STORM, ene Dogs. Wonderful new novelties in Museum, The ee eee Oxen, piewest | BESS rare Aut All Only 10 Cents, vonee Aeasee Soca MUSIC. anes Furnishes Music for ali occasions—Resldence, 1340 Sth st. Orders icft at the Music Stores of Messrs, Droop, Ellis, Metzerott and receive Prompt attention. Graxo Sraxp Ticxers: INAUGURATION Day. ‘The exclusive sule of Reserved Seats on the Grand Stands located along the line of march (said stands all being erected under offical sanction) is now progreas- ing at BRENTANO BROS’, Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street, Bg Orders by mail and telegraph promptly filled. Miss Kare Fre ‘Will deliver her graphic and thrilling expose, THE MORMON MONSTER, (Porvoawr AND TREASON), AT THE CHURCH OF OUR FATHER Corner Land 13th streets northwest, THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 26, at 8 o'clock. Admission 50 cents; reserved seats, 75 cent ita, For pale at the music store of Messrs. John ¥, Fills & Co., B87 Fa, Meg and Thompson's drug store, 703 15th st- ning, F no h ‘after FRIDAY Lorerary Axp Mosicar ENTERTAINMENT, For the benefit of the “FLOW! MISSION.” C.B. C, when JESSTE COUTHOUI, the “inimitable” el foilonist, wiltmake her secotd appearhnce ta Waak- Angton. eNigiBEE| be rnteret 7 some of te bx perm MASONIC MALL, 9TH AND F STREETS, DAY EVENING, 27TH. Aduatlon 50 cena, Wekcets for sale at lo Afaalo Siore, Penbaylvanis ave, 8 o'clock. No reserved seats, ‘n921ea5e BOTOX IWEAL OPERA COMPANY. BEST 0: All filaste ‘At Tae ARCINGTON HOTEL. ‘M, F, WEBER'S ORCHESTRA FURNISHES iusic for all aon ‘Srders tel as reudenee, 1120 7th st. se; EF. Droop and oF by tele. jone at Ellis’ Music Store, or Watch ‘attention. a lt fh Sera wilt receive Gi mienign Gale OUIS WEBER'S ORCHESTRA — daperatieeersstaenseyenas Tecelve prompt attention. jal \TRICAL AND BALL : site tatees for Ladies, Children at rea- Sa oe Loui at, ae ‘ja17-3m ‘Pennsylvania ave.. cor. 11th st. Caz, Asp Sxx Taz s a a I e FY DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. Taos Ham Dare. r er! mori tm Washington 0 dress hatr for the tnamguration Ball. Atl « De adresced in advance with name, full Bum | What hour to Hox 25, Star office. PALINE—LADIPS-OPALIN Is the new and most wonderful care, for Chapped = Hands, Face, Lips, Honghucss and Irritation of the Skin: nt and not gre _Ask Drugists and Perfumery Dealers, f2s-a+ TY plita house of Fand R, inn, will beat Wilard's Motel on Wednes lay HAMBURG INSERTING, FINE TUCKING, murehay and Friday. atid will have, on extn v FORMER con tes In finest Prenet tate : tothe trade. “Attention te culled to the coitfure “Pris tt te Sem De Sagan” the most perfect, edjaste tacit 3 ‘not fall to nee aay?) P.S.~ Ladies should call earty, frs4t tg | z Moe Lanes, CAMBRIC PILLOW SHAMS, TRIMMED WITH 1327 F STREET, ‘Washington, D.C, HAMBURG INSERTING, FINE TUCKING AND EMBROIDERED RUFFLIN 18 A BARGAIN AT $3.25. 0 30 FAST 21ST STREET, N. ¥, ee) Informs the Ladies that from now until March Ist she es Ss Wil sell Der entire stock of Dress and Mantles at OUR PRICE: Se aah m2 . | cost price, previons to her return tod = - 7 SPECIAL SALE OF CORSET COVERS. THESE ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE CHEAPEST GOODS EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. ONE LOT, MADE OF GOOD MATERIAL, HIGH AND LOW NECK, AT 17c; REGULAR 25c. COR- SET COVERS. ONE LOT, BEST FITTING, WITH LACE EDGING, HIGH AND LOW NECK, AT2 ie ONE LOT, FINE CAMBRIC, TRIMMED NICELY WITH TORCHON LACE, AT 39c; FORMERLY SOLD AT59c. HANGS, GS, BUTTONS, ac 3. C, RURCHINSON, ‘7Cete Trevise, Paris. * 0 Y > Mana C. PL Mier OF 18 EAST 25TH ST, NEW YORK, ‘WI open anew Case of RALL DRESSES: ave. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF LADIES’ FELT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23. AND FLANNEL SKIRTS. 1334 F ST., WASHINGTON. Imported Costumes, Wrans and Dress Garnite Novelties in Din Orders filled at short, noite 60S 9th street, opposite Patent OMice, ‘THESE WE ARE ANXIOUS TO DISPOSE OF, AS WE WISH THE SPACE, AND ARE REALLY SOLD AT A BIG DISCOUNT. THE ABOVE-MENTIONED ARTICLES CAN BE FOUND ON OUR SECOND FLOOR ANNEX, (LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPT.) Tand Rall Dresses, just received. nol Opened a large and complete assortment of HAM: BURG EDGPS and INSERTINGS, ALLOVER EMBROIDERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, ME- DICIS and other TRIMMING LACES. Select and larze stock of I SIERY, CORSETS, SIL KIDGL KERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, NECK RUCHINGS a CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. MS*o% as Is prepared to take Evening and Ki Special care given to Inauguration Street Suits a specialty. Ferfect fit cuaranteed, 707 G STREET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE f13-1m = [Ss0etratios DEES GEORGE WHITF, Ladies’ Tatlor and Habit Maker, 730 17th st. nw. Special attention given to Evening, Dinner, Recep- ton Dresses, ete. Great cure is taken on 1 ration ‘New cloth for Spring Costumes. filme Manave Ena Sovzs, of 305 Fifth Avenue, New York, Is located for the season at 1835 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘With Imported Ball and Evening Dremes; also Je8-2m___ Street Costumes and Wraps Mac J. P. Passer, No, 1107 F street northwest, ‘Will offer this week her entire stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, and those of her own design, at from 25 to 33%4 per cent Jess than former prices, in order to close Wem out, LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN PURCHASING FROM A LEADING MANUFACTURER OF NEW YORK 100 DOZEN BLACK JERSEYS, GOOD QUALITY, PERFECT FITTING, ALL SIZES, WHICH WE SHALL PLACE ON OUR COUNTER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT 6lc. EACH, AS A SPECIAL BARGAIN. ONLY ONE OF THESE ‘WILL BE SOLD TO ANY PURCHASER. DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR BOOK AND STA TIONERY DEPARTMENT! WE ARE NOT HAVING A GREAT CLEARING SALE OF OLD AND SHOP-WORN BOOKS, BUT EVERYTHING IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS NEW AND FRESH, AND ARE BEING OFFERED POSI- TIVELY LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. ENGRAVED PLATE AND 50 CARDS (CRANE'S BEST STOCK), AT 86 CENTS. WORK DELIVERED AT TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ ‘NOTICE. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 424, axp 426 SEVENTH STREET. 121 PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. 2 =o V: Mos BAS ISITORS Mi Formerty with WILL FIND AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A Re SEATON PERRY, qrasonsie wences (Successor To PERRY & BROTHER) ing Dresses. Bridal NOVELTIES Ps NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN VELVET GR NOVELTIES IN EMBROIDERED GEES. ies lor proces. PALES EVENING DRESSES ASP Geniemen NEW LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS. NEWSURAHS, PEAU DE SOIL, JERSEY SILKS, AND RHADAMES, LUPIN'S BLACK SILK and WOOL HERNANIES, BLACK TWISTED SILK GRENADINE gTease spots guarantend i. Velve $1.50 and 91.70 per SPRING SHADES IN FRENCH BROADCLOTHS | SL aud DIESS FABRICS, FORPLALN AND Com | Py OUG I BINATION SUITS.) S a FX apres LO PPRYRGISGHAS RE Cs IDE SCOTC Ever OWN MAKE, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN, FIGURED | EVERY LENGTH, FULL oH FRENCH SATTEENS, IN 2 CHOICE STYLES AND COLORINGS, ERY BEST NEW WHITE AND ECRU EMBROIDERED E: ERED CASHMERE _FICHUS, CAMEL'SITAIR, CHUDDA and SILK SHAWLS, NOVELTINS IN'PARIS AND BERLIN SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS. NEW PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS AND CAR- RIAGE OLET Ti PLRS CAN GOODS, -RICES. MSS 2s 5. nearnrry, OS * 430° Textu Stree Noxrmwasr, SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. Established 1840. 1 x Rest Isp Snawrs . ren ak BLACK SILK VELVETS. ™S REDUCED PRICES IN FINE GOODS. GUISE BLACK SILK VELVETS AT $5, $6 AND | 50-24: INCH WIDE ELEGANT GOODS. AS PHESE GOODS ARE STAPLE THIS Is AN OPPORTUNITY TILAT SELDOM OCCURS. NEW SPRING DRESS GOOPS AND SILKS GREAT VARIETY, HAVE JUs OPENED. BLACK 'GROS GRAINS, SAT! DUCHESS AND BROCADES. SURAH SILKS, 24-INCH WIDF, AT $1. ORS. PRINTED AND PLAIN PONGE! CADE VELVETAND PATTERN FRENCH SATTEENS IN STYLES. OUR CLOAKS ARE BEING SOLD WITHOUT RE- GARD TO CosT. GARMENTS ARE OFFERED FORLESS THAN THE MATERIAL WOULD Makes Corsets to order in and guarantees perf Ten Speciay French Hand-maie Undere’ ‘andi Sinest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Irv: i Yres Reform Goods k stirs, Sis H.'s own Jdren's © ‘ passed, ‘Spanish spoken. mrl@ CORCORAN Bi E ° rst-class Flr from Paris, ‘Three Patents ani Five Medals from Expositions ot Paris, Lyunsand Viewue janudacturer sn eter 0 HUMAN HAIR AND FINE TATR WORK. Ladies’ tine Muir Cutting and Hait Dressing. Hair dyed and shaimpooed iu a iirst~ciwss manner, Wigs to order. as 5 th st. mw. PLOSION? BRING. ‘ xo ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SON, m1 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. COLLISION? E. G. Davis, ‘719 MARKET SPACE, Ko. BLACK AND BLACK AND WHITE DRESS Goons. OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Ore See ees 38 FULL OF BARGAINS. NEW AND ELEGANT. LINE OF FRENCH SATINES, FIGURED AND PLAIN. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, PLAID AND STRIPED, NEW WHITE Goops. CHECK MUSLINS, EXTRA VALUE, ONLY 124e., INDIA LINENS, LINEN LAWNS, FRENCH ORGANDIES, MASALIA, PERSIAN LAWNS AND MANY OTHER DESIRABLE FABRICS, BLACK HOSE, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK, LISLE THREAD, AND COTTON HOSE. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES, THEN WHAT 18 THE CAUSE OF SUCH GREAT EXCITEMENT AND UPROAR? REVOLUTION E.G. DAVIS, = 9 __ CORNER Sra axp MARKET SPACE. ee aD Gasat Bazcars Ixy Samra The COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wamsutta Cotton and Richardson Linen, Re-enforced, ready for the Wash tub, for only 85 cents, Just think! Only 85 cents for ihe Finest Dress shirt. {ASK to see the CROWN DIAMOND SHIRT, mate, of Fruit of the Loom Cotton and Fine ‘nen, SOcenis. Regular price 75 cents, IN THE CLOTHING TRADE FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING 18 BEING ‘Fine Dress Guirts made tender 50.| SOLD aT TEN PER CENT. ABOVE Only $7.50 for Six Fine Drevstbirts made to order INTER UNDERWEAR at 20 per cent less than BALTIMORE BRANCH SHIRT FACTORY, acTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE aT uty 1002 F st nw. Cosn Our whole stock of Dry Goods at cost to make room for remaining stock of J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. on ‘March 1. We namme a few special bargalax. 1,500 pieces Colored Silk Velvet Ribbons, No. 5, ‘25e. a plece; usual price $1. 60 pieces Furniture Cretons, 1c: usual price 25c. 100 pairs 11-4 White Blankets, $3.75; usual price $5. A full stock Silks, Gating, Cashmeres and Tricots, all at cost, GEO. J. JOHNSON, no 7713 Market Space, 3 Ee ee Ie Corner Massachusetts Avenue and EX- ‘and description at | SB Open evenings until 9;Saturdays until 11 £17 ADLER'S * CLOTEING ROUSE, 927 and 929 Geventh street northwest, STRICTLY ONE PRICK, Te Storms Fupted, hy Pansy Mi wastinaton us Boy VEN. LIPPITTS PRACTICAL TREATISES ON De AKT of WAR, Price reduced to § per’ 1, Tactical une of the Three Arms By ‘Special Operations of War: 4 sale at BRENTANO'S, Peon, ave and 1th st,, and at RALLANTYNION, 438 Teh a TERDOSOOPES AND Vi Clearing out a lot of Stereoscapte Views of Palem , Ireland, Nootland, England, «alifuraia nd omnee Alnerican Vi Ualf cost Alo, Ve Bulidings and the Momw Gennes, Pinot Tam, § vole, CF. We. Crom, natty Recto ANpect A handsome portralt of the late Judah P. Benjamin fn harrister's gown and Wie cap. Valentines i great Variety and beauty now onexbi bation, WM, H. MORRISON, Cd 475 Tennayivania evening Vauaroae Vv ALENTINES!! A full assortment Just recelved and displayed fae selection at } ©. 4. WHITAKER, |» 1205 Peoneytvania avenoe, wis RCULATING LIBRARY 50? iv 1. New Books and Periodirainas goa | as poblished Card Pageaving aod Printing. Pia® Sulioners. Mn GT. WASHIURN € 0. feb Dur New Boox | POR THE PRESENT TIME, sai” JOHN PIANOS AND ORGANS. = : SS For Iotexss Bancarmss FINEST AND BEST PIANOS LOOK aT THESE BEFORE YOU BUY: Ts Octave Hetnekamp Square Grand. ‘Ts Octave Heinekamp Upright Grand, 1 Octave Stelnway Sons Square Grand, 7 Octave Stultz & Raver Upright Grand 1g Octave Sttiltz & Bunce Square Grand, Tig Octave New England Square, Octave New York Upright, 7 Octave Boston Square. ‘One ve New York Square, One 7 Octave Boston Cabinet Upright. ‘The above Pianos have been used three to eight mouths, and are guaranteed to be ws perfect as new, and fully warranted. Prices from $100 to $275, and payments to suit the buyer. Old Pianos taken in ex> change. #19 Street 81 OC BEB MONTH WILL BUY A TANTSOMTE S310 SACARE Ok Crist Pre ko vor ead munke, ut SIDNEY T. NIMM: 433 Tth street northwest, PEt MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR- GANot any sty est Raake, at ice a SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S, “433 th sireet northwest A LARGE STOCK OF SPOOND-HAND PIANO@ and ORGANS, some but slightly used, “at ‘bare cain, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, “433 Teh ptreet orthiwest A VFI HANDSOME STEINWAY PIANO, bat ytd ty imeuwe mcr wil bell on mule stalinient of $10. wi 8 SIPNEY T. NIONO, M433 Sah street Norwest, ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND NO, but eight months old, st tremendous and payable in monthly instaliments of $10, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, cRAL FINE, ight, for sale or rent, at red Lng and repairing promply attended ta, RRICHENBACH, 423 11th at a.m. Qorivats entrance’ G, LL. Wn & Bro, Fth street northwest, sole agents for, STIEFF and KRANICH & BACH Pi 2 and Gally's Wonderfil Selfslaying’ ¥ Taments. Several ns ob easy termsin Planow ‘orguns een used. Planos and Or aus for ret, tui nd Fepaired. Jao PIANOS. TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS A SPB CIALTY at V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, B01 Vth street. Jats Fine Pianos for rent and sate. in new fe PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed; for rent by day, Week, month or year, Bent applied if purchased. Full stock of Se Musie. HENRY EBPRBACH, 915 F street, maging Partner of the ute firm of Ells & Om DECKER” PIANOS ade by DECKER BROS., N.Y. N, Agent, 407 10th st. in.w. = may HM. KUMS for Burdett GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. We Have Just Recewen * ANOTHER LOT OF 200 DOZEN BROWN HALF HOSE, The “same as we sold so mans of lawt year” which we fr ofieritg at the Feniurkatly low price of G1 pe DOR six pairs. ‘Also, one job lot of 100 dozen colored IAL TO8E, which’ We will close at 20 cents a paltcor tite Bale Tor 50 cents. ‘Thee goods ure worth gi per dune AB &B ELLERYS, 1112 F street northwest, 16 Jost Recerven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c., 75e. and. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, a lowest prices, Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hana, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, SIT street northwest, re Opposite Patent Office. _ SEWING MACHINES, é&c. EST MACHINE COTTON 25. wt AULKBACH'S Sewing Machine 29 The Noiseless ew Automatic,” ‘Singer. L-verything in the Sewing Machine Ling, ‘Rock’ Bottom ‘Prices ‘So ere. Uist. OfGee, 7th and Ht. MPETITORS & OPENHEIMER & BRO, 528 Mb street northwest, St. Clond Building Sole Agents for the Light Hunting New Home am@ New Suient Automatic Machine, acknowledged by all tbe saundard of excellenoe, ‘Send for dexcripuve circular. ‘HE GREAT “HOUREHOLD™ Wi et of Attachments in a Velvetdived Bo: c fine outhe for Mantis” eewing ever Set Offered, bso the Ment Whtte New Tome. Domestic. thing at CK ENNEWS, 427 th at nw recta orice, I RPSPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OP: ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLags BEATING APPARATUS, AND WGULDPARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO TER WROUGHT [KON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS @ 80m WHICH 1 CONSIDER ASGOOD IF Ni TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER [8 COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION 10 THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMESSPEAK, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HxaT- ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE WEATERS AND FURNACES ARE ERING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING TO. a‘ ISSOLIQTED 4ND ESTIMATES WALTER D. WYVILL, Excuvervs Acme, ap26_No. 452 PA. AVE, NEAR 6 8TRERE_ Cheese, « . ai a

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